So that is heartbreaking. I have a possible solution for you. I have done this on other fabrics, but you have to be careful and not use too much. Place several layers of white paper towels under the stain. Take a small piece of cotton cloth and put a small amount of Laquer thinner on it and press this against the stain. Before you do this, try just using a little bit of this solution on some place on the material first to make sure that it will not harm the shirt. If there is no reaction from the laquer thinner on the material go ahead and use it. Make sure that you change the location of the towels and rotate the cotton cloth to avoid using the same area for the thinner and absorbing towels. It may take a few times and blotting of the stain, but it should come out. Wash the shirt then in warm water to remove any residue of the thinner and treat the stain again with a oxygen type bleach and that should do the job.

You can also try this. First take a small amount of Coke and put it on a clean rag. Dab it lightly and see if it takes the stain out. Coke has acidic properties that break down some different things like this.

The other is you can soak the shirt in a bucket with water and OXI. That stuff has taken pen stains and other ink based marks out of shirts for me before.

These are a couple of alternatives. Oh yeah, whatever you do.... DO NOT put the shirt in a dryer until the stain is out completely. Heat will set the stain.

DO NOT put the shirt in a dryer until the stain is out completely. Heat will set the stain.

Yes, I just found this out the hard way with a brand spanking new titleist hat. I didnt have it in the dryer, but outside to dry and it got around 100* the other day. I had part of the stain out. Now i keep trying different things and doesnt seem to help :(

That's awful and I feel your pain. I keep some of those shout wipes for when I inevitably spill something on a new tie or a new golf shirt. They work really well if the stain is fresh. Worst comes to worst you've got a great shirt to wear under a jacket or vest...